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Royden Park
Address: Hillbark Road, Frankby, Birkenhead, Wirral CH48 1NP, UK
Phone: 0151 677 7594
State: Merseyside
City: Wirral
Zip Code: CH48 1NP

opening times

Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM


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Reviews
Absolutely love this place!!! 40 min drive from Liverpool City centre and such a gorgeous bit of nature!!! The trees are amazing!!! Parking is cheap and well worth it. There's a mini railway, toilets and a cafe although never been. Great walk for the dog in all weather! Can get a really muddy in the winter but the most gorgeous in the autumn
Royden Park is one of my favourite places to go walking within Wirral. Its a lovely green space to explore and connect with nature more deeply. Great for the small people as they operate a mini railway for the children of a weekend run by volunteers. I've taken my son numerous times when he was younger and it was always a hit. The walled garden has reopened after being closed for sometime, I imagine it will bloom once again come the summertime. Bentys tearooms on the far side of the park serves a good variety of hot and cold snacks and meals. An ideal location for a pitt stop whilst out walking. Parking is charged by the hour. Restrooms: Toilets available in the main Cark Park by the coach house. Dog-friendliness: Dog friendly with lots of space for them to explore. Picnic area: A few picnic tables and benches on the main field.
Lovely place for an autumnal walk. Such beautiful scenery and views.
Lovely park in Frankby with a walled garden, miniature railway, fields, ponds, woodland and carpark. Great for walking and beside Thurstaton Common, Irby Heath and Irby Quarry. It's possible to spend at least 2 hours here, just walking around the park, heath, quarry and common.
Royden park features woods, a lake, and plenty of sandstone climbs. However, the park is very popular, especially with dog walkers, so it is best to visit early in the morning if you are looking for solitude and clear paths.
Took the Grankids & our puppy for a big walk, even though a heavy downpour came we were sheltered under the trees and the puppy loved chasing squirrels. Only disappointment was there were no undercover seats for a coffee and a snack so we had to come home. They really should cover up the cafe and make more covered seating available especially as the council workers took one. Table over themselves.
Beautiful place for a leisurely walk. Was very busy the last time I went which resulted in a lot of traffic backed up. I've been on quieter days & spent hours walking hardly seeing a soul. Jay's & Jackdaws sighted, lots of lovely autumn colours right now!
Always a great little walk. Parking is paid, but you can park on Sandy Lane right outside. Nice duckpond, railway for kids when it opens, walled garden when its open. Easy walk to Thor's Rock and look over to the River Dee.
We run 5 dogs off lead here, they love it and so do we. Meet loads of friendly people. No danger from roads to worry about. No animals other than the wildlife. Can picnic with tables in a couple of places. Ample parking space with small charges. Toilets, cafe and miniature ride on railway certain Sundays, see web for details. Thor's Rock and a well stocked lake.
Lovely area. There's a big green for dogs if you like that and when you carry on through the woods you go to a beautiful woods and lots of places to walk. At roydon there's a small cafe and toilets that are open while cafe is. Theres a hose and a bowl for dogs outside even when it's shut. Parking is 70p for the hour or £1 for 2 hours. After 6:30pm it's free. The cafe however does have a sign saying open to five as well as sign on toilets.. but both were closed when we got there at half four. Would help to have the days those times apply. But that's only downfall I'd say. Also be careful where you go through there with dogs as there are bridle paths where horses have right of way. I'm not entirely sure which bits these are as I've not yet ridden my horse through there.
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